✅ The resource gives teachers specific language frames for teaching students how to decode multi-syllabic words (VC/CV, V/CV, etc.).
If you are working through the LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) training, you know that the appendices are goldmines of practical classroom tools.
Today, I want to highlight from the LETRS manual.
For those who haven’t gotten there yet, focuses on Phonics and Word Attack strategies. Specifically, it provides structured examples of syllable division patterns and common phonics generalizations that are often the missing link for struggling readers in grades 3 and up.
Unpacking LETRS Resource List 5.3: Your Key to Advanced Phonics Instruction
Have you used this resource yet? What is your favorite syllable division strategy for your upper elementary students?
✅ Use this checklist to determine exactly which phonics patterns a student has not yet mastered (e.g., vowel teams, r-controlled syllables, consonant -le).